Piety Promoted, in a Collection of Dying Sayings of Many of the People Called Quakers: 4

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305 that she might not minister otherwise than through the ability which Grod giveth.
In the year 1822, she was married to James Backhouse, of York. Her delicate state of health often rendered her incapable of much active exertion ; yet her zeal for the cause of Truth showed itself by acceptable gospel labours, and a humble, watchful deportment. She was diligent in attending to the state of her own family, and endeavoured to suppress in her children, from very early life, the appearances of sel
...f- will , being mainly anxious that their tender minds might be imbued with the fear and love of God. In the management of domestic affairs she was orderly and industrious, rising early, and directing her household by the law of kindness and discretion. She was diligent in perusing the Holy Scriptures, and particularly careful that the servants should not be prevented from attending at the daily reading of them in the family.
After the spring of 1827, she was unable to attend our religious meetings; and in the course of the summer and autumn, her disorder, which was a consumption, made con- siderable progress, and left but little hope of recovery.


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